South Dakota Secretary of State Monae L. Johnson announced that candidate Robert Arnold did not submit enough valid signatures to qualify for the Democratic primary ballot for governor.
Mitchell’s housing market in April 2026 reflects softer price trends and longer selling times, with data from Realtor.com showing shifting conditions for buyers and sellers.
Davison County officials have lifted the burn ban, but residents are still urged to exercise caution due to ongoing fire risk conditions.
A group of Mitchell High School graduates recently returned to campus to recover a time capsule they buried more than 20 years ago, uncovering memories from their Class of 2005 days.
City officials in Mitchell are pursuing a state variance that could eliminate the need for a costly Lake Mitchell dam rebuild, potentially saving millions while advancing long-awaited lake improvements.
Today’s softball games have been rescheduled.
Crews have started tearing down the former Mitchell High School following a delay tied to an asbestos paperwork error, as the district reflects on a successful first year in the new facility.
Young entrepreneurs in Mitchell are launching businesses near the Corn Palace after winning a Shark Tank-style competition aimed at boosting local retail and hands-on learning.